Tank to go with eVic VTC Mini

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furiouszagreb

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Considering I won't be using cerabis ceravape 45 due to possible ceramic issues, I would like to get an advice/suggestion on what tank should I buy.

What really caught my eye is the following:
- Joyetech ProCores Aries
- smok Spirals
- Aspire Cleito

I need my tank to for the pre-built coils only, I do not make my own coils. DL preferred, although I wouldn't mind trying MTL.

I vape on eVic VTC Mini, but also have Pico.

Thank you,
 

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Considering I won't be using cerabis ceravape 45 due to possible ceramic issues, I would like to get an advice/suggestion on what tank should I buy.

What really caught my eye is the following:
- Joyetech ProCores Aries
- Smok Spirals
- Aspire Cleito

I need my tank to for the pre-built coils only, I do not make my own coils. DL preferred, although I wouldn't mind trying MTL.

I vape on eVic VTC Mini, but also have Pico.

Thank you,
Considering I won't be using cerabis ceravape 45 due to possible ceramic issues, I would like to get an advice/suggestion on what tank should I buy.

What really caught my eye is the following:
- Joyetech ProCores Aries
- Smok Spirals
- Aspire Cleito

I need my tank to for the pre-built coils only, I do not make my own coils. DL preferred, although I wouldn't mind trying MTL.

I vape on eVic VTC Mini, but also have Pico.

Thank you,
Considering I won't be using cerabis ceravape 45 due to possible ceramic issues, I would like to get an advice/suggestion on what tank should I buy.

What really caught my eye is the following:
- Joyetech ProCores Aries
- Smok Spirals
- Aspire Cleito

I need my tank to for the pre-built coils only, I do not make my own coils. DL preferred, although I wouldn't mind trying MTL.

I vape on eVic VTC Mini, but also have Pico.

Thank you,
 

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The cleito is my favourite sub ohm tank, I'd definitely recommend that.
The smok spiral has really good flavour & is better at lower wattage.
I find my sweet spot with the cleito is 65 watts on a 0.2 coil & 50 with the 0.4 coils.
Now with the spiral I used to vape at 30 watts. The spiral is more of a flavour tank.
 

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I also have vtc mini and use nautilus mini and aspire 2 for mtl. i love my setup
The nautilus mini got me off cigarettes, I love it :) the NautilusX is a good mtl tank too but has mixed reviews.
I've just ordered some vtc minis.
If you go on health cabin they have them for $10.00 the kit with ego mega.
I got loads of them for my stash
 

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Yup, my thought exactly. I rarely vape over 55-60, I think my comfort zone lies in between 40-55w and I vape in VW only so yeah.
Yeah that's pretty similar to me :) I tend to use dual battery mods now though cos if I'm sub ohming one battery just doesn't last.
I'd probably suggest you do the same.
If you like the vtc mini get the cuboid, it's a similar size, all functions are the same but it goes up to 150 watts an you should get a day out of it.
Best too have 4 batteries, then you can put some new ones in if it days.
I wouldn't suggest a single cell mod if your sub ohming, I vape alot though.
If I was using a vtc mini with the cleito I'd get like 4 hours out of it hahaha.
The cleito goes with the cuboid perfectly.
There's also a cuboid tap 228, I'm getting that this weekend. The tap function is interesting but it took me half hour to work out.
 

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Thanks for the advice, but I always carry an extra LG battery with me, so with two batteries, it can last a day. If needed, I also bring the power bank charger (or the wall charger) and that does the job as well. I rarely charge the batteries through the actual charging port, more often I use wall chargers and/or powerbank. Gets the job done.
 
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Thanks for the advice, but I always carry an extra LG battery with me, so with two batteries, it can last a day. If needed, I also bring the power bank charger (or the wall charger) and that does the job as well. I rarely charge the batteries through the actual charging port, more often I use wall chargers and/or powerbank. Gets the job done.
Fair do :)
 

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I have the aspire cleto, and that will do DL for you without any inhale :) The great thing about this tank is it's sturdy, durable, and airflow very adjustable. It's going to burn through juice though, and the coils are a bit expensive. I think ppl are saying that the Cleto 120 is good.... .If you want a tank that's adjustable as far as coils, not too big, and easygoing, I'd try the Nautilus 2, you can MTL on the non sub-ohm coils, and then if you want to sub ohm, there are 0.7 coils available. I actually vape them fairly similarly to the 1.8 coils, but you can certainly vape higher watts (I don't) and open the airholes, and you'll get a fair amount of vape to DL quantity. So, it's just a nice adjustable tank. Will admit mine leaked a couple times if I overfilled it then left the airholes open and shoved it in my purse. That problem has since corrected itself by modifying my actions on that :) I ordered what I think is an original Nautilus but I think it was a poorly made clone, I was never able to stop it leaking and would literally watch the juice draining from the tank, but some people still swear by them, (they are pretty). Some ppl like the Nautilus X which is also a small tank but you can buy an extender kit.

I really haven't been disappointed by aspire's products. :)

Anna
 
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